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You deploy several SharePoint user solutions to a site collection and estimate that the resource usage of the SharePoint solution is 600 points. That all of the SharePoint solution from working simultaneously. The next day, the SharePoint solution automatically start working again.

You need to prevent this issue from reoccurring.

What should you do?

A.

From the Quota Templates settings, modify the Storage Limit Values.

B.

From the command prompt, run iisreset.exe on all Web servers.

C.

From the Site Collection Quotas and Locks settings, modify the User Solution Resource Quote value.

D.

From the User Solution Management settings, enable the All user code runs on the same machine as a request setting.

Since the SharePoint solution is broken one day and fine the next day, there must be Resource Usage limits set on a Per Day basis. In order to rectify this issue, the resource usage limits would need to be modified and increased.

Per Day/Per Site Collection, with the Site Collection’s Entire Set of Sandboxed Solutions Penalized:

Each site collection is subject to a configurable maximum of daily resource points. These points accumulate based on a proprietary algorithm that takes into account the use of resources in the 15 resource categories by the sandboxed solutions that are installed in the site collection. When a site collection exceeds its maximum allowed points, which by default is set at 300, all sandboxed solutions in the site collection are terminated, and no more can run for the remainder of the day. Site collection administrators can view the current day’s total resource points used by the sandboxed solutions of the site collection (and the 14-day average) in the site collection’s solution gallery. The resource points used by each solution are also shown. They can deactivate and remove any sandboxed solution in the same gallery. Farm administrators can configure the total allowable points per site collection on a per site collection basis in the Central Administration application. The number of points assigned to each unit of each type of resource is configurable through SharePoint Management Shell or custom code against the object model.

Resource Usage Limits on Sandboxed Solutions in SharePoint 2010

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg615462.aspx

QUESTION 72

You configure a Sharepoint Server 2010 SP1 farm.

A user named Employee1 is a member of the Sharepoint Visitors user group.

You need to ensure that Employee1 can recover items from the second-stage Recycle Bin.

What should you do?

A.

From the SharePoint 2010 management Shell, run the following cmdlet:

Disable-SPFeature DocumentSet -Url http://www.contoso.com.

B.

From the SharePoint 2010 management Shell, run the following cmdlet:

Enable-SPFeature ViewFormPagesLockdown -Url http://www.contoso.com.

C.

From the SharePoint 2010 management Shell, run the following cmdlet:

Disable-SPFeature ViewFormPagesLockdown -Url http://www.contoso.com.

D.

Add Employee1 to the Site Owners group.

E.

From the SharePoint 2010 management Shell, run the following cmdlet:

$spWeb = Get-SPWeb “http://www.contoso.com/sales”

$spWeb.BreakRoleInheritance($false)

$spWeb.Dispose()

F.

Grant Full Control permissions to the Sales SharePoint user group.

G.

From the SharePoint 2010 management Shell, run the following cmdlet:

Enable-SPFeature DocumentSet -Url http://www.contoso.com.

H.

Grant Design permissions to the Sales SharePoint user group.

I.

From the SharePoint 2010 management Shell, run the following cmdlet:

$spWeb = Get-SPWeb “http://www.contoso.com/sales”

$spWeb.BreakRoleInheritance($true)

$spWeb.Dispose()

J.

Add Employee1 as site collection administrator.

Correct Answer: J

Explanation:

When a user deletes an item, the item is automatically sent to the first-stage Recycle Bin. By default, when an item is deleted from the first-stage Recycle Bin, the item is sent to the second-stage Recycle Bin. A site collection administrator can restore items from the second-stage Recycle Bin.

You turn on and configure Recycle Bins at the Web application level. By default, Recycle Bins are turned on in all the site collections in a Web application.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc287766.aspx

When a user deletes an item, the item is automatically sent to the first-stage Recycle Bin. By default, when an item is deleted from the first-stage Recycle Bin, the item is sent to the second-stage Recycle Bin. A site collection administrator can restore items from the second-stage Recycle Bin.

You turn on and configure Recycle Bins at the Web application level. By default, Recycle Bins are turned on in all the site collections in a Web application.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc287766.aspx

Site collection administrator

A site collection administrator can configure the appearance and behavior of the site, configure search settings and site directory settings, and allocate storage space. A site collection can have one or two administrators.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff631156.aspx

Site Owners group.

By default, members of the Owners group for a site have the Full Control permission level on that site. They can perform administrative tasks on the site, and on any list or library within that site. They receive e-mail notifications for events, such as the pending automatic deletion of inactive sites and requests for site access.

Grant Full Control permissions

Includes all permissions.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262690.aspx

Design permissions

Includes permissions that enable users to change the layout of site pages by using the browser or Microsoft

SharePoint Designer 2010.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262690.aspx

BreakRoleInheritance($false/$true) true to copy the role assignments of the parent Web site when breaking inheritance; false to add the current user to the permission level that is required to manage the list.

Lockdown mode is a feature that you can use to secure published sites. When lockdown mode is turned on, fine-grain permissions for the limited access permission level are reduced. The following table details the default permissions of the limited access permission level and the reduced permissions when lockdown mode is turned on.

QUESTION 73

You are the administrator of a SharePoint 2010 farm. A database administrator installs and configures remote BLOB storage (RBS) on Server1.

You need to ensure that all video files uploaded to the server farm that are more than 1GB are stored in the file.

What should you do?

A.

Install and activate RBS on server2.

B.

Create an ODBC data source on Server2.

C.

Modify the Data Retrieval Services settings for all Web Applications.

D.

Modify the Site Collection Quotas and Locks settings for all site collections.

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

BURGOS MNEMO: “RBS”

QUESTION 74

You have a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm.

You create a new site named Site1. You create a new SharePoint group named Group1.

You need to ensure that the members of Group1 can modify the site permissions of Site1. The solution must minimize the number of permissions assigned to Group1.

What should you do?

A.

Assign the Design permission level to Group1.

B.

Assign the Full Control permission level to Group1.

C.

Modify the Primary Site Collection Administrator settings.

D.

Modify the Secondary Site Collection Administrator settings.

Correct Answer: B

Explanation:

Site permissions

Permission Description Dependent permissions Included in these permission levels by default

Manage Permissions

Create and change permission levels on the Web site and assign permissions to users and groups.